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Progress launch timelapse seen from space

published:22 Nov 2018

Progress launch timelapse seen from space

Progress launch timelapse seen from space

published:22 Nov 2018

views:351177

Timelapse of the Russian Progress MS-10 cargo spacecraft launched on 16 November 2018 at 18:14 GMT from Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, taken by ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst from the International Space Station.
The spacecraft was launched atop a Soyuz rocket with 2564 kg of cargo and supplies. Flying at 28 800 km/h, 400 km high, the International Space Station requires regular supplies from Earth such as this Progress launch. Spacecraft are launched after the Space Station flies overhead so they catch up with the orbital outpost to dock, in this case two days later on 18 November 2018.
The images were taken from the European-built Cupola module with a camera set to take pictures at regular intervals. The pictures are then played quickly after each other at 8 to 16 times normal speed. The video shows around 15 minutes of the launch at normal speed.
The Progress spacecraft delivered food, fuel and supplies, including about 750 kg of propellant, 75 kg of oxygen and air and 440 l of water.
Some notable moments in this video are:
00:07 Soyuz-FG rocket booster separation.
00:19 Core stage separation.
00:34:05 Core stage starts burning in the atmosphere as it returns to Earth after having spent all its fuel.
00:34:19 Progress spacecraft separates from rocket and enters orbit to catch up with the International Space Station.
Download the video: http://bit.ly/ProgressLaunchTimelapseSeenFromSpace
Follow Alexander and the Horizons mission on social media via http://bit.ly/AlexanderGerstESA and on http://bit.ly/HorizonsBlogESA.
Credits: ESA/NASA.
★ Subscribe: http://bit.l...

Progress launch timelapse seen from space

published:22 Nov 2018

views:351177

Timelapse of the Russian Progress MS-10 cargo spacecraft launched on 16 November 2018 at 18:14 GMT from Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, taken by ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst from the International Space Station.
The spacecraft was launched atop a Soyuz rocket with 2564 kg of cargo and supplies. Flying at 28 800 km/h, 400 km high, the International Space Station requires regular supplies from Earth such as this Progress launch. Spacecraft are launched after the Space Station flies overhead so they catch up with the orbital outpost to dock, in this case two days later on 18 November 2018.
The images were taken from the European-built Cupola module with a camera set to take pictures at regular intervals. The pictures are then played quickly after each other at 8 to 16 times normal speed. The video shows around 15 minutes of the launch at normal speed.
The Progress spacecraft delivered food, fuel and supplies, including about 750 kg of propellant, 75 kg of oxygen and air and 440 l of water.
Some notable moments in this video are:
00:07 Soyuz-FG rocket booster separation.
00:19 Core stage separation.
00:34:05 Core stage starts burning in the atmosphere as it returns to Earth after having spent all its fuel.
00:34:19 Progress spacecraft separates from rocket and enters orbit to catch up with the International Space Station.
Download the video: http://bit.ly/ProgressLaunchTimelapseSeenFromSpace
Follow Alexander and the Horizons mission on social media via http://bit.ly/AlexanderGerstESA and on http://bit.ly/HorizonsBlogESA.
Credits: ESA/NASA.
★ Subscribe: http://bit.l...

King Austin - Progress

published:28 Oct 2010

King Austin - Progress

King Austin - Progress

published:28 Oct 2010

views:286242

Possibly the greatest calypso ever made... Thanks to Winsford \"Joker\" Devine for the excellent composition....
This song is just as relevant now as it was then and we as a people should heed its message before it is too late....
Enjoy brothers and sisters....
\"Today as I look around in the
world what do I see?
I see.
Footprints that man has left
On the sand
While walking through time.
I see,
Fruits of our ambitions
Figments of our imaginations
And I ask myself
When will it end
When will it end
It is plain to see
Universally,
This land is not bountiful as it was
Simply because
In his quest for success
Nothing stands in man\'s way
Old rivers run dry
Soon the birds won\'t fly
The mountains will be no longer high
And I wonder why?
I see
Charity deplored
Equal rights
Totally ignored
Wisdom and ingenuity
working in accord
Simply to afford such inventions
As thermonuclear warfare
And environmental warfare
And I wonder now
Where do we go from here
Prophets everywhere
Gaze upon the horizons
And declare that judgment will come
As the savage hands of
unscrupulous men
Defile everything passing by
Time is running out
As we eat and drink
Species on the brink
Of being extinct
And I think
No one can deny
The price of progress is high
I see consciousness abate
As today,
We live recklessly
Money
Makes egos inflate
And, thereby, creates,
A turbulent state.
I see a struggle
Between the sexes
New hang-ups and old complexes
Now the question is
Right in context
What shall be next?
I have already seen
The world has become divided
Between race, colour, creed and class
And some of the things
The...

King Austin - Progress

published:28 Oct 2010

views:286242

Possibly the greatest calypso ever made... Thanks to Winsford \"Joker\" Devine for the excellent composition....
This song is just as relevant now as it was then and we as a people should heed its message before it is too late....
Enjoy brothers and sisters....
\"Today as I look around in the
world what do I see?
I see.
Footprints that man has left
On the sand
While walking through time.
I see,
Fruits of our ambitions
Figments of our imaginations
And I ask myself
When will it end
When will it end
It is plain to see
Universally,
This land is not bountiful as it was
Simply because
In his quest for success
Nothing stands in man\'s way
Old rivers run dry
Soon the birds won\'t fly
The mountains will be no longer high
And I wonder why?
I see
Charity deplored
Equal rights
Totally ignored
Wisdom and ingenuity
working in accord
Simply to afford such inventions
As thermonuclear warfare
And environmental warfare
And I wonder now
Where do we go from here
Prophets everywhere
Gaze upon the horizons
And declare that judgment will come
As the savage hands of
unscrupulous men
Defile everything passing by
Time is running out
As we eat and drink
Species on the brink
Of being extinct
And I think
No one can deny
The price of progress is high
I see consciousness abate
As today,
We live recklessly
Money
Makes egos inflate
And, thereby, creates,
A turbulent state.
I see a struggle
Between the sexes
New hang-ups and old complexes
Now the question is
Right in context
What shall be next?
I have already seen
The world has become divided
Between race, colour, creed and class
And some of the things
The...

Mavado\'s New Single Blazing Up the Streets and the Airwaves \"Progress\" on The Mineral Boss Records Produced \"Money Boss Riddim. Video Directed & Edited By Yosef Imagination @mavado_gully @cleonmineralboss @jwonder21 https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/progre

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Timelapse of the Russian Progress MS-10 cargo spacecraft launched on 16 November 2018 at 18:14 GMT from Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, taken by ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst from the International Space Station.
The spacecraft was launched atop a Soyuz rocket with 2564 kg of cargo and supplies. F

Possibly the greatest calypso ever made... Thanks to Winsford \"Joker\" Devine for the excellent composition....
This song is just as relevant now as it was then and we as a people should heed its message before it is too late....
Enjoy brothers and sisters....
\"Today as I look around in the
world wh